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you want them to kind of place big bets for technologies of the future? >> yes. fundamentally, if you give $100 billion in solar panels, you get -- you probably pay 95 approximate billion in exist eninefficient technology. that's great. but if what we wanted was to get the new technology that eventually everyone, including the chinese and indians will buy, we should have spent all of it on research and technology. the trick is not to buy it too early. if you a allow me a metaphor. if you think back to the computers in the 1950s, if you wanted them to be cheaper so everyone could buy them, the answer was not to promise to buy a computer for every american family in the 1960s. it was terrible. tax a typewriter and hope that we get better computers. it was to dramatically invest in research, which is what we did with the space technology and that got us to a place where apple and ibm were making computers that everyone wanted to buy. in europe there is a big movement for banning the patio heaters because they felt that was luxury. you're supposed to freeze outside.
you want them to kind of place big bets for technologies of the future? >> yes. fundamentally, if you give $100 billion in solar panels, you get -- you probably pay 95 approximate billion in exist eninefficient technology. that's great. but if what we wanted was to get the new technology that eventually everyone, including the chinese and indians will buy, we should have spent all of it on research and technology. the trick is not to buy it too early. if you a allow me a metaphor. if you...
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so it seems that america's big decisions are less likely to be hammered out in the boardroom. i'm only like and we cultivated in the woods for more than a century the wealthy and influential have used california's countryside for some colluding ortiz christopher's out trying to stake pitch i suppose is just playing too much important work is being decided there. it is nestled among the redwoods twenty seven hundred acres of pristine land broken down into dozens of camps and for two weeks every july since the eight hundred eighty s. they've been filled with some of the most wealthy and powerful men in the world. many of them arrive on their corporate jets at the nearby sonoma county airport. others arrive in fancy cars which will fill the onsite parking lot at its height there is said to be more than two thousand men who attend and as you can imagine they are well protected by a trove of police private yeah i know we go through we're all covering the protests and we just wanted to see if there was i would like us to get off the property because there's no way we know it is not
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european big heads are hoping or trying it to pretend as if they are doing and that is they feed off people who have surrounded me right gary literally tens of thousands of people from all across the bay and this is their main goal to take matters into their own into their own hands and to help the country if nobody else will help it's. the one hundred nine billion euro bailout for greece was agreed after it approved severe austerity measures sending thousands onto the streets in protest rescue will also involve lowering interest rates on greek debt and extending the repayment period but financial analyst max kaiser says it'll only plunge people deeper in trouble. it increases the amount of debt it increases the amount of debt in the eurozone it is increased of the amount of debt in greece so this is a plan cooked up by bankers to repackage risa carrots eyes really sell debt that's what they do and it crowds out the real economy so if they think that this is going to help the economy grow their way to a position of paying off this debt or paying the interest on the debt that's not go
european big heads are hoping or trying it to pretend as if they are doing and that is they feed off people who have surrounded me right gary literally tens of thousands of people from all across the bay and this is their main goal to take matters into their own into their own hands and to help the country if nobody else will help it's. the one hundred nine billion euro bailout for greece was agreed after it approved severe austerity measures sending thousands onto the streets in protest rescue...
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be coming at the expense of quality for starters more than eighty percent of troops are literally a big problem with the ability to read maps and numbers can spell the difference between life and adding to there was a widespread drug use and desertions today roughly one in four combat soldiers quit their post critics also point out that the military leadership is made up of many rival x. warlords who still command loyalties along regional and ethnic lines and could drag the country deeper into conflict as the u.s. begins to scale back its role as custodian this summer there are concerns that these divisions may flare up if i start which will. he will be. fighting each other killing each other these people are waiting to have groups or little groups who control it in yet another obstacle for a young army but still has much to prove before it can still feel jason workload in kabul for some. recap of the week's top stories and today's headlines as ride ahead stay with us. all. it's. forty two thousand americans die each year for accidents will be a thousand. seven hundred thousand people.
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some of those people are little people with big lungs and big complaints, and that's absolutely okay. it's the music to my ears, music of life. >> lz, i want to ask you. some of the patrons said why are you targeting 6-year-olds, there's plenty of loud adults japing on cell phones. should those people be banned, too? >> i don't think he wants to ban everyone that makes noise but you can't go to an adult and say no cell phone usage and then you can expect an adult to respond to that. you can't expect the 1-year-old to do that. >> i don't know if that adult is ali velshi. >> were they ever kids? did you show up grown up? i was a big crying pain in the you know what kwh i was a kid, and i'm sticking up for kids like me. >> would it prevent you from giving this restaurant your business if they didn't want kids under 6 there yes or no. >> no. >> no. >> lz? >> no. no. >> all right. well, i guess you guys won't be dining at that restaurant, but we'll see how it all goes. if it spreads any more than that. thank you for weighing in. appreciate it. have a great afternoon. >> see you, randi. >>>
some of those people are little people with big lungs and big complaints, and that's absolutely okay. it's the music to my ears, music of life. >> lz, i want to ask you. some of the patrons said why are you targeting 6-year-olds, there's plenty of loud adults japing on cell phones. should those people be banned, too? >> i don't think he wants to ban everyone that makes noise but you can't go to an adult and say no cell phone usage and then you can expect an adult to respond to that....
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murdoch is big in the u.k., but he is much bigger in the u.s. the worry for him is that u.s. senators are now on his days following the accusation that 9/11 victims and other families phones or hacked. >> if that is true and if there was any access to any of the victims records, then, you know, in my mind, it would probably be the most invasive and perverse information in's the final moments of their lives and a tremendous innovation to their families as well. >> 1989, the dawn of television's new age. >> mr. murdoch would see himself, rightly many would say, as the founder of bskyb. so to be told by politicians that he shall not press ahead and then to do is they insisted, well, it is a setback as embarrassing as any in his decades as the pinnacle of the british media industry. bbc news. >> while the pressure continues to build in britain, as you have seen here in the united states, there are growing calls for investigations into the activities of news corporation. joining me is our washington correspondent. thank you for coming in. who is calling for this investigation, and
murdoch is big in the u.k., but he is much bigger in the u.s. the worry for him is that u.s. senators are now on his days following the accusation that 9/11 victims and other families phones or hacked. >> if that is true and if there was any access to any of the victims records, then, you know, in my mind, it would probably be the most invasive and perverse information in's the final moments of their lives and a tremendous innovation to their families as well. >> 1989, the dawn of...
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the fukushima accident in japan gives an opportunity to russia's gazprom which is hoping to tie up big deals here and how to get from really seeing germany as a stepping stone to the whole e.u. market spatially given the fact that the european union for germany is closing up it really hopes to expand on the relationship with russia tapping into dmitry medvedev. program for the country germany hoping to snap up deals in russia russia hopes germany can bring nato round to the point of view of a joint missile defense system in other words that they can avoid the fear that the missile defense will be pointed. there are fears that most go that the defense system could be aimed at russia or libya or germany or russia or both abstained from the u.n. vote authorizing nato action in libya and they both want to stop further escalation of the void and that's their own reports that nato countries all being libya's rebels so both countries will be looking to strengthen their already strong relationship one a range of issues on which they share a common position. also making headlines tonight libyan
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policies and so this is a very big coup for the taliban they will have to deal with. with his hardline for a while but it's not the first time the taliban's targeted either one of the cars i brothers is it i mean it is the group stronger now is as they claim that they've succeeded to to to get rid of them this time is it there is it made them stronger it's a big coup i guess for them well yes really although i have to say nobody knows exactly why the. kill why why the security guard. karzai hey don't know whether or whether he was an agent of the taliban the taliban claims he was but it may have been. internal. power struggle with you know it could have been it could have actually been a. rival drug dealers or. any number. of power struggles that we're not really aware of so a little certainly that may have killed him knew that he would pay with his life and that kind of. committed and usually only comes from the child does the backdrop here this is a big blow isn't it this is a high profile killing to and it's and it's happening at the same time as america says it wa
policies and so this is a very big coup for the taliban they will have to deal with. with his hardline for a while but it's not the first time the taliban's targeted either one of the cars i brothers is it i mean it is the group stronger now is as they claim that they've succeeded to to to get rid of them this time is it there is it made them stronger it's a big coup i guess for them well yes really although i have to say nobody knows exactly why the. kill why why the security guard. karzai hey...
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. >> i think it's got to work on a big scale. and i think it's got to be affordable. >> so, where are they? >> it has to work in the real world. at chevron, we're investing millions in solar and biofuel technology to make it work. >> we've got to get on this now. >> right now. the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: another blistering forecast greeted millions of americans today. the unrelenting hot weather broke a series of records, and triggered warnings in state after state. >> judging by the -- large portions of the country the sweating is way from over with temperatures over 100 degrees and above. >> how hot do you think it is. >> 109. >> in wichita, a high yesterday of 111 degrees, breaking a record set in 1982.
. >> i think it's got to work on a big scale. and i think it's got to be affordable. >> so, where are they? >> it has to work in the real world. at chevron, we're investing millions in solar and biofuel technology to make it work. >> we've got to get on this now. >> right now. the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations....
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that's the big issue here. so things like the value of your home, your interest rates if you're trying to buy a new one could rise, end up owing more on a mortgage if that happens. wanted to buy a car, same thing, the rates could go up higher. your gas prices could increase. your roads could be in poor quality, all because of the problem the government has borrowing money and how that affects the rest of the markets. let's say we're looking at the breadwinners in the house. dad is a small business owner. he could be unemployed. that's a possibility. his savings could lose money. he could have a difficult time getting a loan to expand his business because money just gets tighter at times like this. say mom actually works for the government. she could wind up furloughed if they can't afford to pay for her. credit card rates could rise. the daughter in the house is in the military. her salary could be limited or delayed. possible ious from the government and contractors who make things for and provide services to
that's the big issue here. so things like the value of your home, your interest rates if you're trying to buy a new one could rise, end up owing more on a mortgage if that happens. wanted to buy a car, same thing, the rates could go up higher. your gas prices could increase. your roads could be in poor quality, all because of the problem the government has borrowing money and how that affects the rest of the markets. let's say we're looking at the breadwinners in the house. dad is a small...
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be coming at the expense of quality for starters more than eighty percent of troops are illiterate a big problem with an ability to read maps and numbers can spell the difference between life and death adding to the woes are widespread drug use in desertions today roughly one in four combat soldiers quit their post critics also point out that the military leadership is made up of many rival ex warlords who still command loyalties along regional and ethnic lines and could drive the country deeper into conflict as the u.s. begins to scale back its role as custodian this summer there are concerns that these divisions may flare up if i was not neutral. it would be you know ninety's you would be fighting each other be killing each other these people by the name of joe hockey groups or other groups who control their kids yet another obstacle for a young army that still has much to afford can still feel jason whitlock called for tom. and coming up as our interview with a second man to set foot on the moon that's right after a recap our top stories in a few moments. to see. if you're followed up
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strong theme here is of financials, financial stocks the big banks taking big hits, pauline, on the idea the debt crisis could spread beyond greece, even as far as italy. >> we see so much concern and so much uncertainty in those numbers and on top of all of this, charles, investors are also worried about u.s. debt. there was no breakthrough at a white house meeting on monday between president barack obama and u.s. congressional leaders. at issue the president's push to raise the u.s. debt ceiling. >> i've been hearing from them that this is one of the things that's creating uncertainty and holding back investment on the part of the business community, and so what i've said to them is let's go. >> republican leaders say they won't pass a deal if it fails to include spending cuts that would offset additional debt. they're refusing to pass any deal that includes tax increases. >> american people understand that tax hikes destroy jobs and the last thing we should be doing right now at a time of 9.2% unemployment is enacting more government policies that will destroy jobs. >> treasury offici
strong theme here is of financials, financial stocks the big banks taking big hits, pauline, on the idea the debt crisis could spread beyond greece, even as far as italy. >> we see so much concern and so much uncertainty in those numbers and on top of all of this, charles, investors are also worried about u.s. debt. there was no breakthrough at a white house meeting on monday between president barack obama and u.s. congressional leaders. at issue the president's push to raise the u.s....
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may be coming in the expense of quality starters more than eighty percent of troops are literally the big problem in the bill he can read maps and numbers can spell the difference between life and adding to the woes are widespread drug use and desertion it's today roughly one in four combat soldiers quit their post critics also point out that the military leadership is made up of many rival ex warlords still command loyalties along regional ethnic lines and could drag the country deeper into conflict as the u.s. begins to scale back its role as custodian this summer there are concerns that these divisions may flare up if i start usually. we will be here late ninety's fighting each other really killing each other these people are waiting in. groups to control it in yet another obstacle for a young army but still has much to prove before it can stand on its own feet jason while clark called for something. however the stories i'm at headlines this week are out so you are watching the weekly i'll be back in just a few moments with a recap of our stories to stick with us. is easy easy easy. ea
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out want them to place big bets for technologies of future? >> yes. fundamentally if you give $100 billion in solar panels, you probably pay $95 billion in existing en efficient technology. the last $5 billion goes to research and development and new technology. that's great. if what we wanted was to get the new technology that eventually everyone will buy, we should have spend all the hundred billion on research and development. the trick is to not buy technology too early. if you think about computers in the 1950s, if you wanted computers to be cheaper so eventually everyone could buy them, the answer was not to promise to buy a computer for every american family in 1960. that would have been terrible. it was not to tax alternative technology, tax the typewriter and hope we get better computers. it was dramatically invested in research and development which is what we did in the space race and the military technology. that actually got us to a place where ibm and apple were making computers that everyone wants to buy. in europe we actually want -- t
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may be coming at the expense of quality started as more than eighty percent of troops are literally a big problem on our ability to really match in numbers can spell the difference between life and adding to that was a widespread drug use and desertion let's say roughly one in four combat soldiers quit their post critics also point out that the military leadership is made up of many rival x. warlords who still come in world these long regionally the lines i would like to contribute to confront as the u.s. begins to scale back its role as custodian this summer there are concerns that these divisions may flare up if i start neutral. we need to be united ninety three would be fighting you should be killing each other these. little groups if you can prove it yet another obstacle for a young army but still has much to learn from before it can still need some juice and will plug in called for some of. you all watching the weekly scene over us has been carrying out drone strikes in pakistan for years but now one of the masterminds of the attacks is in the crosshairs himself former cia official j
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>> italy and spain are the big ones. it is impossible for the rest of the euro zone. it is too big. you would have to end up with the european central bank owning an enormous chunk. it becomes really serious. that looks like possibilities. the euro zone is running a out of countries to finance. >> turning to this country, here in the states, congress has its own budget crisis. if it does, what impact is the point to have on world markets? it is ironic that the u.s. is the most creditworthy countries in the world. that is almost voluntarily, the cutting default when it does the have to. if it did, that would create chaos throughout the global financial system. >> thank you very much for joining us. you are watching "bbc world news america." rare world elements are rare. u.s. is seeking a production into high gear. in moscow today, the celebrations were under way for the anniversary of the cathedral. on the edge of rex -- that of red square, it has then restored to its glory. >> the unique, st. basil's cathedral. bill during the era of ivan the terrible. when it was finished, he order
>> italy and spain are the big ones. it is impossible for the rest of the euro zone. it is too big. you would have to end up with the european central bank owning an enormous chunk. it becomes really serious. that looks like possibilities. the euro zone is running a out of countries to finance. >> turning to this country, here in the states, congress has its own budget crisis. if it does, what impact is the point to have on world markets? it is ironic that the u.s. is the most...
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immigrants so that was a poor people in north of the big pushed out of places they used to live live in and it's all for their drop stuff are in jeopardy muslims claim this disappointment that the killer turned out to be buoyant they want this guy to be muslim although muslim you know. it's for them it's a little bit strange because he's in the region so they talk too much about just about us it is not about the regions are said to be fed up with their brand of what's been dubbed radical liberalism it's the country's multicultural policies to turn the government against his own playing the way the far right. why don't. you to admit and there's a polite and respectful attitude towards that kind of thing and the mainstream media but the reality is that fifty percent often when generals are against multiculturalism it's people who try to pick up the pieces and bring meaning to this twentieth already thing it will sell relations between communities some expect the crackdown by police on the e.u. growing full right movements all of the spirit is slowly fueled resentment against europe's m
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big entitlement programs. st too is on and on this americy sustainable path. the average american pays about $110,000 into medicare over his or her life time. but on average, the average american was used to benefit mec over $300,000 undramatic care. there again, it is not tough. in that is unsustainable with the n average american pays $110,000 receives the benefit of theentlt $300,000.am. ycial security, and other huges entitlement program.s this year it's taking in less than its spending on current retirees. that did reckoning was going to be several years down the road. it has been accelerated. h it is here and it tears now,n right now. social security is taking in an giving tax revenue less than it's getting and paying out benefits to retirees. and so what does this mean thath been up and up so we have mores new debt under thisebt administration, more new debt ci under president, then the debt compiled under all of theed previous presidents combined rgth george bush to the nest geo george -- the latest ge
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a growing number of accusations either given anonymously by crew members all by eyewitnesses of the big problems on the ship it's hard to verify the moment but all together they add up to quite a damning indictment of what may have gone wrong things such as the s.o.s. tonneau is not working at the time of the sinking because of the electricity generated stop working one of the engines itself repeatedly kept breaking down according to crew members the captain ignored. some holmes flowing in a memorial tribute to those that died this is a large river with many craft traveling up and down it a lot of the crews on most ships would have known the crew on the boat daria. paying their respects now to the ship that sank. first came terrorist country if you have the boat leans a bit there are three of them in the cabin my son my thoughts in law and my grandson my son said he tried to open the cabin still holding his child when the waves crashed into them and he was crippled my grandson for he swim towards the light and made it out alive but i can't find my gran. son or daughter in law. now amids
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what the protests in spain for example a country and economy that set that was set as it's being too big to fail the unemployment is very high now we've seen violent rallies and greece that didn't do anything to stop a steady measures now can ordinary people actually do anything here you said the second bailout does nothing for ordinary people will protesting be any help or are they just wasting their time. well let's let's keep in mind that whatever the bailout package is to help bail out banks will save one hundred ten billion euros for example it's still easy for these bankers driven by wall street bankers to create ten times that amount and derivative contracts and credit default swaps and make it part of the fault because their ability to create derivatives to game the system to remember the reason why greece is failing is because banks are gaming the system and causing it to fail because they make more money on the insurance than they lose on the bonds it's all about gaming the system and this will continue whether spain and italy are big enough or the right size next for the banks
what the protests in spain for example a country and economy that set that was set as it's being too big to fail the unemployment is very high now we've seen violent rallies and greece that didn't do anything to stop a steady measures now can ordinary people actually do anything here you said the second bailout does nothing for ordinary people will protesting be any help or are they just wasting their time. well let's let's keep in mind that whatever the bailout package is to help bail out...
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it is really a big question of what this money is being used for first of all who controls that then next has nato ever cared for the civilian population in libya i don't think so . you know a group of countries bombing libya and using uranium weapons that of course is a group of countries not caring for the civilian population they see differently another point here i see that the important town of brega which is hotly debated the rebels and the government as who owns this power now might be a question with someone else this money might be used in fact to buy the tribes to get the town into the hands of the rebels i think that's the question here quite importantly right now to use that money i doubt what is the official language of the german government emergency services have recovered more bodies from the russian pleasure boat that sank in the boulder river two weeks ago killing one hundred twenty people the red cruiser was lifted from the bottom and towed to shallow waters the task is now to drain the hole so investigators can examine the vessel in detail to figure out the cause
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bidders abroad and their big breakthrough back home spotlight on stone on technology update here. we've got the future covered. we're watching the weekly wrap up here on our t two thirty am in moscow these are your headlines norway morin's the victims of friday's bombing and shooting rampage that claimed the lives of at least ninety three people and shook the country to its core the norwegian man charged with carrying out the attack says his actions were quote gruesome but necessary. thousands returned to the streets of madrid calling for the government to tackle unemployment and take action over the country's crippling recession this as greece gets the ok for another multibillion euro cash injection from the e.u. . and no pie in the face this week for rupert murdoch but the media mogul is still facing an opening round of questions in the u.s. over phone hacking allegations murdoch and his son were earlier grilled by the british parliament over the scandal that has shaken police politicians and the press. and challenges on earth to those challenges and space r.t. sophie shevardnad
bidders abroad and their big breakthrough back home spotlight on stone on technology update here. we've got the future covered. we're watching the weekly wrap up here on our t two thirty am in moscow these are your headlines norway morin's the victims of friday's bombing and shooting rampage that claimed the lives of at least ninety three people and shook the country to its core the norwegian man charged with carrying out the attack says his actions were quote gruesome but necessary. thousands...
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marco polo club school who turned circles photo in the big old hotel. corinthian escape plan is reticent to say it's wrong kempinski we could switch to look you can scan on. now sort of. the headlines on r t russia mourns the victims of sunday's sinking of a pleasure cruise on the volga river over eighty deaths every confirmed of so far many of them children meanwhile the search for dozens of bodies trapped under water i can see. the half brother of the afghan president hamid karzai has been assassinated in his own home the death of the powerful politician allegedly linked to drug trafficking deals a blow to nato his plans to leave a stable country behind british troops withdrawn. and wiki leaks founder julian assange on just back in a london court fighting an earlier decision to extradite him to sweden over sex crime allegations but its supporters say the case is just a pretext to hand him over to the united states. for you know those are the headlines and for your world of sport now it's looking a bit it was looking touch and go rather there for a mom
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he didn't want to make a big. stink publicly about it i think he's going through some other legal avenues but. now at least all this started have been dropping out and you know all of his drug charges have been dropped in the police and their cases are on desk duty they've been relieved of their police powers and are awaiting the outcome of a best and that's that's not normal i mean a lot of times you see events like this there's nothing papered over the cops down the beach or it's paid vacation these guys are getting punished with destiny but we're still waiting for the u.s. attorney's office to finish their investigation unless now it's finally going to happen what we do to support because until that. well i misled us concerning this kind of a waiting game. it's typical usually takes a long time and the same outcome and then it'll be up to the attorney's office to the prosecutor and finally to get back to the metro transit police to decide exactly what they want to pursue something else they just want to give th
he didn't want to make a big. stink publicly about it i think he's going through some other legal avenues but. now at least all this started have been dropping out and you know all of his drug charges have been dropped in the police and their cases are on desk duty they've been relieved of their police powers and are awaiting the outcome of a best and that's that's not normal i mean a lot of times you see events like this there's nothing papered over the cops down the beach or it's paid...
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just killing all the heads of the libyan national congress if they got together in one place during a big celebration. that failed though because the situation in the region changed after the revolutions in tunisia and egypt at the moment france and britain decided to carry out a p.r. operation and present this good sound as a people's rebellion. what was the aim of this is a regime change. every member of the callie shell pursues their own particular goal it is necessary that everyone should be interested in the war however in terms of peace a ghoul's it is worth noting changes that have started in africa. those which begin large areas of the middle east there are already two zones being created first of all it was decided to create a west african soon with ivory coast as its center which corresponds to the ancient myleene park which in fact explains the french intervention in ivory coast after that it was planned to obtain a considerable part of northern africa except egypt the latter being part of northern africa to represent another block in case old states are divided control would b
just killing all the heads of the libyan national congress if they got together in one place during a big celebration. that failed though because the situation in the region changed after the revolutions in tunisia and egypt at the moment france and britain decided to carry out a p.r. operation and present this good sound as a people's rebellion. what was the aim of this is a regime change. every member of the callie shell pursues their own particular goal it is necessary that everyone should...
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that's a really big deal. yes, you need to applaud for that and then you need to go out and work it up. >> bring it up, the sass. >> you bet. >> you really highlighted a point that a lot of people don't think about how this really is delivering on a promise for everyone. and you talked about how women can benefit a lot from this bill. and just thinking about our generation regardless of the political affiliation that a person may -- a young person may be swayed to, we all have this passion of equality to all, what are some of the steps that the administration is taking to ensure that all americans have access to care that they need regardless of race, gender and sexual orientation? >> well, it's a great question. i talked a little bit about women but a final piece of that snapshot. in the insurance market women are likely to pay 15 to 20% more for identical coverage. plans are less likely to have birth control coverage than they are to have viagra coverage. it makes not a lot of sense. >> oh, my god. [laughter
that's a really big deal. yes, you need to applaud for that and then you need to go out and work it up. >> bring it up, the sass. >> you bet. >> you really highlighted a point that a lot of people don't think about how this really is delivering on a promise for everyone. and you talked about how women can benefit a lot from this bill. and just thinking about our generation regardless of the political affiliation that a person may -- a young person may be swayed to, we all have...
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it is really a big question what this money is being used for first of all who controls that then next has nato ever cared for the civilian population in libya i don't think so . you know a group of countries bombing libya and using uranium weapons then of course is a group of countries not caring for the civilian population i see definitely another point here i see that the important part town of brega which is hotly debated among the rebels and the government as to who owns this power now might be a question where some of this money might be used in fact to buy the tribes to get the town into the hands of the rebels i think that's the question here quite importantly right now to use that money i doubt what is official language of the german government. well if you've missed anything recovering on air you can head to our web site that's r t dot com where there's always more to be found and here's a taste of what's on line right now and cover a movie on that mystery to find out why every july since the eighty's california with seven filled with some of the most wealthy and powerful men
it is really a big question what this money is being used for first of all who controls that then next has nato ever cared for the civilian population in libya i don't think so . you know a group of countries bombing libya and using uranium weapons then of course is a group of countries not caring for the civilian population i see definitely another point here i see that the important part town of brega which is hotly debated among the rebels and the government as to who owns this power now...
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one analyst says, either netflix will lose a share of subscribers to the big fish or the big fish will drive up prices netflix pays for consent. either way it's netflix that's going to lose in this, kyra. >> okay. well, a lot of subscribers here. we hope things don't get that dismal. alison, thanks. >> me, too. >>> all right, coming up next, bill maher prefers a president bachmann to a president palin. weighing in. >>> and the age of george jetson is here. a flying car. it's cleared for takeoff and about to be road-ready. we'll tell you how and when you might be able to take the wheel. >> announcer: this past year alone there's been a 67% spike in companies embracing the cloud-- big clouds, small ones, public, private, even hybrid. your data and apps must move easily and securely to reach many clouds, not just one. that's why the network that connects, protects, and lets your data move fearlessly through the clouds means more than ever. >>> raising awareness with issues involving cancer, alcoholism and substance abuse and women's rights. now the world's most powerful women will remembe
one analyst says, either netflix will lose a share of subscribers to the big fish or the big fish will drive up prices netflix pays for consent. either way it's netflix that's going to lose in this, kyra. >> okay. well, a lot of subscribers here. we hope things don't get that dismal. alison, thanks. >> me, too. >>> all right, coming up next, bill maher prefers a president bachmann to a president palin. weighing in. >>> and the age of george jetson is here. a flying...
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vessel in two thousand and seven the ship had need been renovated for a while before that there were big problems with the engines and power generators repeatedly mention that to the management and even had an argument with them portal authorities say they were lied to the ship was only supposed to carry one hundred forty people but was loaded with over two hundred they were told it was carrying twenty more tales of balance including a broken engine electricity generators failing so that no s.o.s. signal or tunnel instructions could be issued and blocked emergency exits criminal cases have been opened and arrests being made into the bulgaria sinking and more controversially into why two ships which reached the scene before the arab didn't pick up a single person but reports the crew members instead took pictures on their mobile phones. all the passengers were shocked there were about seventeen people on a raft and many had cuts and injuries that were bleeding we yelled for help i saw the board passers by in a different direction towards. the slow process of raising the bulgaria has now s
vessel in two thousand and seven the ship had need been renovated for a while before that there were big problems with the engines and power generators repeatedly mention that to the management and even had an argument with them portal authorities say they were lied to the ship was only supposed to carry one hundred forty people but was loaded with over two hundred they were told it was carrying twenty more tales of balance including a broken engine electricity generators failing so that no...
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there are big issues facing our country right now. i don't have to tell you. we need long-term solutions for our debt and our deficits. we need to invest in education and infrastructure and we need to get our country on track with sustainable energy solutions. just to name is few. we've got a lot of work to do and i know all of you have good ideas. democrats are the party of big ideas and new technology and we want your input. please feel free to give it to us. i know i'm going to have to really push you hard to offer your opinion on the issues that matter to you so, you know, just try to give us a little help. republicans want to take us backwards on the other hand. they think cutting taxes and deregulating everything solves all of our problems. it doesn't matter what the issue is, their solution is cut taxes and deregulate. now, that might make for a good sound bite but it's not good for real people. so we're going to hold them accountable with their wrong-headed ideas. we're going to hold them accountable from today until election day. we're going to reelec
there are big issues facing our country right now. i don't have to tell you. we need long-term solutions for our debt and our deficits. we need to invest in education and infrastructure and we need to get our country on track with sustainable energy solutions. just to name is few. we've got a lot of work to do and i know all of you have good ideas. democrats are the party of big ideas and new technology and we want your input. please feel free to give it to us. i know i'm going to have to...
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leadership is made up of many rival ex warlords who still command loyalties along regional in their big lines and could drive the country deeply to claim flat as the u.s. begins to scale back its role as custodian this summer there are concerns that these divisions may flare up if i was not neutral. it would be you know late ninety's you would be fighting each other to be killing each other these people waiting in you have a group some of the groups who control it in yet another obstacle for a young army but still has much to prove before it can stand on its own feet jason whitlock in kabul for time. and i'll be back with a recap of our top stories in just a few minutes here on our team. will . bring you the latest in science and technology from around the russia. we've got the future covered. for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. well the math here with us take a look at sunday's sob story san the week's headlines the man charged was norway's first ever a terrorist attack at the midst responsibility for the bo
leadership is made up of many rival ex warlords who still command loyalties along regional in their big lines and could drive the country deeply to claim flat as the u.s. begins to scale back its role as custodian this summer there are concerns that these divisions may flare up if i was not neutral. it would be you know late ninety's you would be fighting each other to be killing each other these people waiting in you have a group some of the groups who control it in yet another obstacle for a...
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the journalists who are looking at what's going on so i think that the ramifications of this is so big i mean you know britain is is is shaking at this each day it's headline news and people are asking who's next. meanwhile rupert murdoch is trying to rescue news corp's crumbling reputation he spent the last forty eight hours apologizing for the phone hacking scandal with full page newspaper advert while also meeting the family of a murdered teenager whose voicemail was intercepted and laura emmett reports it's a watershed moment for the cozy relationship between britain's politicians and press. good every media outlet and t.v. reveal even the scale of it is when parts imitates life a long running simpsons takes a shot at it only rupert murdoch aka montgomery burns in an episode broadcast apparently coincidentally this week. but it's not the only piece of timing in the extraordinary phone hacking case it seems to get more scandalous every day the list of something like four thousand nine which the police have have since about two thousand and forty thousand and five and yet they've got
the journalists who are looking at what's going on so i think that the ramifications of this is so big i mean you know britain is is is shaking at this each day it's headline news and people are asking who's next. meanwhile rupert murdoch is trying to rescue news corp's crumbling reputation he spent the last forty eight hours apologizing for the phone hacking scandal with full page newspaper advert while also meeting the family of a murdered teenager whose voicemail was intercepted and laura...
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artie's resident takes the streets of a big apple to ask around stay with us to find out what others in new york think. that is under fire on all fronts and is losing the tannins on both sides first his u.k. boss eventually quit now his long serving right hand man in america is going to news corp is creaking under the phone hacking claims of murder victims and possibly the nine eleven attacks but as honest as he can i reports readers appetite for sleaze will mean the tabloid survive. sex drugs cheating and lies phony political scandal flashing dirty laundry made up celebrity gossip and crime stories almost beyond human imagination. all this is served on a platter and sold for a couple of quarters by tabloids headless man in topless bar or something to kids moms in the freezer. i bought it veteran journalist michael musto is one of millions falling for the bait of catchy headlines even though he knows the business inside out in america we don't break the law per se but they do have sleazy tactics i mean they will slant a story they probably make up sources i mean when you read in a so
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so he really needs the big buttons. is the biggest you have this? >> is the biggest, yes. >> and what is the most requested? >> they will ask for cordless phones. they are also amplified for mobility and vision. >> what are the hours for people because i know they will want to come see you? >> best time is monday through friday 9:00 to 1:00. >> and berkeley at the bart station. we have several, sacramento, fairbanks, we have a new office in salinas, los angeles, san diego, if you go to our website you can find the information. >> so just filling out an application? >> have your doctor filling out the application, verifying the need and ma mail to us. >> you'll ship it to them free? >> yes, that's right. >> thank you so much. there is a lost information but we are out of time for this week's edition. a reminder, state conference is february 17th and 18th and the oakland hilton. all of our information is available on our website. if you need community resources in your neighborhood dial 211 for help. i'm cheryl jennings, bye-bye.
so he really needs the big buttons. is the biggest you have this? >> is the biggest, yes. >> and what is the most requested? >> they will ask for cordless phones. they are also amplified for mobility and vision. >> what are the hours for people because i know they will want to come see you? >> best time is monday through friday 9:00 to 1:00. >> and berkeley at the bart station. we have several, sacramento, fairbanks, we have a new office in salinas, los...
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across the world and particularly in europe and this is probably the first time that we've seen such a big attack by neo nazi group i mean i think anders breivik thought he was some kind of teutonic knights from medieval times because he's echoing the kind of crusader attitude and it's a very strange version of christianity that he is he says he's a christian i don't think he is maybe the same kind of strange version of christianity that bush and blair have been coming up with over the last ten years or so so i think that this is actually the tip of an iceberg is actually quite a lot of this neo nazi activity out there and now i think the antiterrorist or thought he's right across the world are going to have to take this brand of terrorism much more seriously ok you're saying that there's a bit of an increase in that kind of thinking brevik insults that he wanted to attack the structure of society making reference obviously to the growing muslim population do you think that really more people are thinking this way and could this really be a sign that what's called for there's a misspelling
across the world and particularly in europe and this is probably the first time that we've seen such a big attack by neo nazi group i mean i think anders breivik thought he was some kind of teutonic knights from medieval times because he's echoing the kind of crusader attitude and it's a very strange version of christianity that he is he says he's a christian i don't think he is maybe the same kind of strange version of christianity that bush and blair have been coming up with over the last ten...
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but the big part of the responsibility is from the cover. because the government first of all. not to create the conditions at the beginning of the crisis to fight against the crisis it reacts very late. and on the other hand once the government out what. the government it's not be a good job probably look good in the note obama wants people to wake up otherwise we'll just becomes the instances that are treated. and they believe they can make a difference imo the government has to change things because they don't have a choice. with greece in shambles and neighboring portugal trashed by the rating agencies spain is facing not just a financial but a deep in. in social crisis members of the so-called indignant marches say the one thing we didn't see preserved that way there their calls will be heard this is all another issue even those who are woodridge. hundred nine billion euro bailout for greece was agreed after it approved severe austerity measures sending thousands onto the streets to protest the rescue were also involved lowering interest rates on agreed to deaden extending
but the big part of the responsibility is from the cover. because the government first of all. not to create the conditions at the beginning of the crisis to fight against the crisis it reacts very late. and on the other hand once the government out what. the government it's not be a good job probably look good in the note obama wants people to wake up otherwise we'll just becomes the instances that are treated. and they believe they can make a difference imo the government has to change things...